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Old 09-09-11, 07:30 PM
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Default sc300 rear jacking points?

whoops i meant to post this in maintenance. my bad posting there now.

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now i dont want to sound like a complete dumbass but where in the world do are you supposed to jack the car up in the rear with a floor jack? i rotated my tires today and finally settled on jacking it up on the spring... it was a bit shifty and i dont want to do that again (especially when i install my coilovers...).

i have a 93, not sure if the rear end has changed at all.

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Old 09-09-11, 07:34 PM
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it should be on the same line as when u jack the front up. alittle bit under the side skirts there should be two notches where u can play the jack in.
Old 09-09-11, 07:54 PM
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well i guess i might as well put the rest of the info back in.

ok i re-added the original info to the post. will that work with a floor jack? when i bought my car it didnt have the original jack.
Old 09-09-11, 08:02 PM
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Default From the maintenance manual

Here's a jpg image.
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Originally Posted by kwahaus
Here's a jpg image.
thank you so much that will certainly come in handy.
Old 09-09-11, 08:13 PM
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cant go wrong with a jpg of the manual! off topic, love the color of your car OP...if that really is your car in your avatar
Old 09-09-11, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Nova
cant go wrong with a jpg of the manual! off topic, love the color of your car OP...if that really is your car in your avatar
yes sir it is. and thank you, when i first got my sc i want to paint it black or white. now that ive had it for a while i cant wait to get it repainted the same color so it looks as sexy to everyone else as it is to me . its rather faded and the paint is chipping and cracking... 18 years of florida sun was not kind to my car. and that pic is cropped in such a way that it makes my car not look like a mess. the front bumper had the middle cut out by a previous owner (currently looking for a cheap replacement) and there are paint chips on the hood from where im guess rocks out of a truck hit it. but yeah i took the pic right after polishing my headlights.
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Tow hooks or diff. Its not that complicated.

Its impossible to jack off the spring, unless you mean the LCA.
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